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At the first trial court heard that Wray, described as being ‘well known’ to staff and regulars, had been refused service because she was ‘too drunk.’

After going into the toilet she whipped out the gun and pointed it at Mr Jones.

The weapon was described as a gas propelled CO2 powered gun capable of firing 4.5mm ‘bbs'. A firearms expert said there were six pellets and the gun was fully functional and in good condition when they examined it.

Wray claimed an ex-partner gave her the gun for her ‘own protection’ and she was on the way to return it when she nipped into her local for a quick drink.

She claimed she only produced the weapon as a ‘joke.’

Sheriff William Totten placed Wray under the supervision of the local authority for 18 months on top of the six-month restriction of liberty order.